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I was talking to a friend yesterday and she follows a store route each year.

She starts with Walmart and ends at Gordman's and goes to the exact same stores in between, in the same order, year in and year out. So, how do you plan your BF? Routine? Sales or Length of the lines around the building? Something else?

This year I am going by the best sale on the best desk top. After that it's breakfast and back home to bed. I am a BF wuss. The crowds and lines make me batty.

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My Mom and I shop together every BF and we definitely use a route. My Aunt uses another route so that we can cover more stores, we pick up what she wants at our stores, and she does the same for us. It all works out pretty good, so far.LOL We make a list of what items we are after in which stores and we start with WM since their sale starts before the other stores we have, and then go from there.
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I usually start at Walmart and price match as much as possible to save trips to other stores. My daughter gets in line wherever she is most needed last year it was KBtoys, the year before that it was Best Buy. I also had my mom and dads help the last two years but they have gone back to South America for two years now. I have a feeling I will not get as many deals this year.
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I usually start at Walmart and price match as much as possible to save trips to other stores. My daughter gets in line wherever she is most needed last year it was KBtoys, the year before that it was Best Buy. I also had my mom and dads help the last two years but they have gone back to South America for two years now. I have a feeling I will not get as many deals this year.

It really does help when you can split up. Luckily, we live in a relatively small town with limited stores so we can get them all covered.(Well, the ones we need to get to, anyway.lol) Most of what we get comes from WM so that's a great place to start for us. The price matching helps alot, too.

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I only go to one store WM and price match everything that I can. (If I wanted to go to other stores I would have to drive about 45 min- 1 hour and as much as I love to shop, I hate to deal with the crazy traffic, so I go to the WM that is 3 minutes from my home :D)
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Living in Tampa Bay makes BF shopping fun since all of the major stores are neighbors to one another. I first stop at Walmart, which is 30 min away from my house, and continue on that side of the street until I reach the mall then crossover and end my shopping spree at Walgreens which is 5 min from my home. Having a system saves time and this way I can get my ads in order of visit. :)
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I usually start at Walmart and price match as much as possible to save trips to other stores. .

That's exactly what I do too! Especially on the toys and movies..saves alot of time and money!! :D

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First the teenager and I hit JC Penney for the snow globe and any good door buster sales. Then we go stand in line at target across the street. Then, depending what kind of computer/ps2 game/cds she might want we go on to Best Buy if we can't find them at Target.
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I map out a plan, but it depends on what's on sale. Best Buy is usually first. I can cover a lot of ground quickly as I live 1 mile from a Best Buy, Circuit City, Office Max, Kohl's and Menards.
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Last year we did Dunkin' Donuts, then Sam's for 5 am, then Office Depot for 6 am, then Staples, then OfficeMax for 7 am, then winged the rest.

 

This year we'll probably cut out Sam's and OD/Staples may flip depending on who has the better sale.

 

But if OfficeMax decides to open at 6 am, that'll really throw a wrench in the works for us... http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/Marcster2005/Smileypad/Non-Smiling/Pop_Eyes.gif

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I seriously only have Walmart where I live. Thats it!! No kmart/Target/Pennies, nothing. I was so very grateful to this place last year when I discovered that a few retailers items where available online. I am scared about toyrus not being with amazon this year, as I ordered a lot through them. Not to knock Walmart, but when it is the only option, it really sucks.
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I seriously only have Walmart where I live. Thats it!! No kmart/Target/Pennies, nothing. I was so very grateful to this place last year when I discovered that a few retailers items where available online. I am scared about toyrus not being with amazon this year, as I ordered a lot through them. Not to knock Walmart, but when it is the only option, it really sucks.

Wow, I thought I lived in hicks-ville! Even I have a Walmart and a Kmart! I wonder if KB toys will swoop in and try to take TRU online sales. Seems like they could do well. Target is online with Amazon. Are they any good for buying toys?

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We totally map out our route, it changes every year.

 

SIL and I were just talking about BF today. She told me as hard as it it, she can't log onto her becasue she wants to be excited on T-day to look at the ads. LOL

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we go to walmart first then to big lots..those are the only stores we have in the town we go to...I hope to get some good deals on clothes at Goodies for the girls and hubby and maybe myself..lol
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I for sure follow a store plan, all of my plans are made from the things I learn on this site !! Ya Gottaloveit !
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DH and I map out our route the night before - after going through all the sales ads together.

 

We'll go to the stores with our must have items first - then play it by ear after that.

 

We do avoid the major shopping district of our area if at possible though - traffic is a nightmare!

 

Luckily there are enough smaller districts scattered around the area to keep up quite busy! And our side of town has gotten bunch more stores over this summer/fall.

 

Actually, in about a month, the store phyiscally closest to our house will be Walmart! But I don't know if I want to make that our first stop - the thought frightens me...:eek: LOL!

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Watching my wife, mother-in-law, and sister map out their route, is like watching the history channel as the allies plotted their invasion of Normandy, the precision, the detail, the "code words"...... it's comical almost... but if I laugh, I get hit.... that's not fun.
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Watching my wife, mother-in-law, and sister map out their route, is like watching the history channel as the allies plotted their invasion of Normandy, the precision, the detail, the "code words"...... it's comical almost... but if I laugh, I get hit.... that's not fun.

Care to share the "code words" or are you sworn to secrecy? http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/Marcster2005/Smileypad/Banners/ts.gif

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Each year I end up with one main store route and a just in case route.

 

Last year I planned to go to WalMart first but, woke up late and the line was just terrible so I went to plan B and headed to Macys.

 

There is a new Kohls opening in October here and I think I may want to head there first and then WalMart and hope to price match a few deals I may see at other stores.

 

I wonder if Kohls price matches.

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Last year was my first time shopping on Black Friday. I make individual store lists, and start with the store that has the most items I want and/or the items I think might sell-out the quickest....and so on and so forth.
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First the teenager and I hit JC Penney for the snow globe and any good door buster sales.

I'm right there with you. My mom and I have a collection of the JCPenney snow globes and the ornaments that they offered the years before that.

 

We usually hit JCPenney and used to do McRae's after that. They stopped doing the cracker jacks then closed down where we live so that will change our routine a bit. We then split up and go wherever. I usually hit the doorbusters at Parisian, go see what the Disney Store and The Children's Place have on sale.

 

I avoid KB Toys like the plague, though. No BF toy shopping unless it is something I can't get online or somewhere less crowded.:)

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